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By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN: The three-day Conservative Political Action Conference kicks off today near Washington, DC. Think of it as an early Republican spring training for the 2016 presidential campaign — a chance for potential candidates to talk to conservative

The man behind “The Avengers,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Firefly” released a satirical video endorsing Mitt Romney this Halloween weekend, saying the Republican candidate has some unique qualifications. Romney has “the vision and determination to cut through business as usual politics and

Dinesh D'Souza, the evangelical scholar who made a name for himself attacking President Obama in books and a movie, has resigned as president of a New York Christian college following allegations of marital infidelity. D'Souza's departure comes just two days after the Christian magazine "World"

NAIROBI, Kenya - President Obama’s half brother, who has gained a reputation in Kenya as the family’s ne’er-do-well, is making headlines again. George Obama, 30, is being sued by his girlfriend who claims he ran off with their 3-year-old son last month and refuses to...

By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter) NOTABLES: OBAMA AT THE UN — WHAT HE WILL SAY: Excerpts from the speech President Obama plans to deliver this morning at the United Nations: “The attacks of the last two weeks are not simply an assault...

It’s the main event at the Republican National Convention! Mitt Romney will formally accept the GOP nomination in nationally televised remarks from Tampa tonight. The speech caps a a week-long effort to re-introduce the former Massachusetts governor to the American people and make the Republican...

It's rare that a low-budget documentary becomes a genuine blockbuster, but conservative firebrand Dinesh D'Souza 's controversial new film, " 2016: Obama's America ," is one of the hottest tickets at the box office right now. "I'm overwhelmed," D'Souza said. "This is my first venture into film

Party conventions are funny things. If one question springs to mind for the average nonactivist, it’s probably: Who are these people? Why fly to Tampa to mill about with thousands of like-minded partisans wearing silly outfits and costumes and such? Getting party members all in...